KUALA LUMPUR: Felda United face a tricky run of fixtures with Saturday’s FA Cup quarter-final first leg against Perak SEDC the start of three successive away games in eight days. Following the postponement of domestic matches due to Malaysia’s friendly international against Bhutan yesterday, Felda have been scheduled to face Terengganu II in the Premier League just three days after their FA Cup game. The Premier League leaders then have a long-haul flight to Sabah for another league game on April 14 before hosting Perak SEDC in the return FA Cup tie six days later. Super League club Perak SEDC do not have a midweek match to play while Terengganu II and Sabah are not involved in the FA Cup. Felda have appealed to MFL to change the kick-off time for the FA Cup game as well as postpone their league match against Terengganu II.
Source: New Strait Times April 01, 2018 13:07 UTC